Watch VideoA new study suggests grocery store workers might be super spreaders.
The analysis of 104 employees at a store in Boston found about a fifth of workers had COVID-19, but about 75% of those sick did not have any symptoms.
Workers in customer-facing roles were five times more likely to test positive than those in...
Study: High Rates of COVID-19 Among Grocery Workers
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